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About halfway down, it says that the code for the results() view is exactly the same as the detail() view except for the template name. That's not correct, however. The detail() view has a second argument in the return statement: "context_instance=RequestContext(request)"

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Later, near the bottom, in the explanatory text, it states: "In our case, it'll use the template "polls/poll_detail.html"

The text says "the detail() view from Tutorial 3." The context_instance argument for detail() has only be added in Tutorial 4.

"polls/poll_detail.html" is the template which would be used as the default template (see previous sentence). The text continues by explaining that the "template_name argument is used to tell Django to use a specific template name instead of the autogenerated default template name" (hence template_name='polls/detail.html' in the code example).